23 Pubs and Bars found in or around Palmers Green (Train Station)

A mere stone's throw (careful now) from Palmers Green's other Irish pub, The Wishing Well is usually rammed to the quarter-gills with Celtic football tops, plaster-covered check shirts and people desperate to give you their...

In the main, this one's a sports bar, but it's one that can be worth a look even if there isn't a big game on. The atmosphere in it fluctuates accordingly: we've seen it heaving and lairy but also relaxed and laid-back. Size...

A fixture on Green Lanes when all around was still fields, this one's a safe enough bet again after a rather chequered few years. It retains its Day-Glo, Breezer'd up interior, but seems more of a relaxing place now. The bar...

Named after a local soldier (who was awarded the Victoria Cross for his actions in the First World War), we would love to tell you this one breaks with the Wetherspoon mould and is a classy pub with a vibrant air. But... it's...

Hidden away in the suburbs of Winchmore Hill, this small boozer fulfils the needs of its regulars. Its small scale can feel rather cramped but that's probably due to its popularity rather than any design flaws. Whereas most of...

Its front is the colour of an alcopop but this one still has the stylings of a normal suburban pub: pool table, big screen for the sport, cheap pub grub menu. It's hardly one to make a beeline for, though the punters seemed...

What was once a pub with a restaurant 'through the back' is essentially now a restaurant with a pub stuck on the back end of it. Ye Olde Cherry Tree feels like a wasted opportunity. It's a well-sized place, in a great location...

Slotting neatly into this quietly prosperous area of N13, this pub's layout covers all bases. The traditional public bar leads off to a saloon area with a TV at the rear and a family restaurant at the side, whilst the beer...

The fact that the local pub for this part of North East London suburbia is a Harvester suggests Arnos Grove may have as a good a claim to be the northerly edge of London as the M25. Possibly designed to pick off tiring...

After being a candidate for a Mitchell's & Butlers redo some while ago, not many people remember the fag-tastic shabbiness of old and fewer miss it. Looking similar (but never identical) to every other M&B refit, a...

One of those untouched locals' pubs that you rarely get in the middle of London, the floral display and cheery service of this one point to its well-maintained and popular status. When we last looked in, a mix of locals were...